Domestic Violence

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We help undocumented men, women and children who have suffered from domestic violence or have been victims of other serious crimes and are eligible for protection under current immigration law.

We take cases of persons detained and non-detained, and also those who are in immigration proceedings or are applying affirmatively with immigration services.

Casa Cornelia Law Center provides quality pro bono (free) legal representation to victims of human rights violations and is committed to the indigent within the immigrant community. Services are available to those individuals and families without sufficient financial resources to hire an attorney.

Prevention education provided in a series of three classes tailored to the developmental and cultural needs of each audience. Healthy relationship skills education adapted to audiences from Kindergarten through college.

Advocacy and accompaniment in criminal justice system and family court

Screening for domestic violence-related legal issues

Temporary restraining order assistance

Links to shelter, counseling and other resources

City Heights Community Law Project

Becky Levine, Esq.

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619-356-8994

Rosa Parks Elementary4510 Landis St.Every Friday from 8:30am-10:30am

Monroe Clark Middle4388 Thorn St.Monthly workshops

Hoover High School4474 El Cajon Blvd.Every Tuesday from 12pm-2pm

Attorneys and law student volunteers provide free legal referrals and information. Parents and community members are seen on a first-come, walk-in basis at all sites. Clinics meet during the spring and fall school terms on the days/times indicated below